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by sethrin
1120 days ago
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History is not being re-written, you just don't know the difference between opinion articles and actual scientific papers, and you additionally have no understanding of the relevant science. It's not that AGW hasn't been controversial, it's that you have no idea what that controversy was or when it happened. The theory was flat-out disproved in the first half of the 20th Century, and it only slowly regained credibility[0]. By the late 60s the consensus had broadly shifted in favor of CO2-mediated climate change, which is recognized by one of the documents linked in the "economonitor" article[1]. What you believe is untrue. It also seems to be motivated reasoning, so I will limit my engagement, but it's worth clarifying to others that your perspective is meritless. [0] https://history.aip.org/climate/co2.htm#Sk
[1] https://geosci.uchicago.edu/~archer/warming_papers/charney.1... |
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The article talks about "climate change" since the 1960's, but it's obviously lumping in cooling and warming without distinction, which is misleading.
By limiting your engagement, you are slamming the door on debate and discussion, which is the same game that all climate change alarmists play. Science is never about consensus, it's about a cycle of theory, experiments (where possible), and analysis.
Galileo and Einstein were both victims of consensus.